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Speculation churns on Apple announcementDate: Sep 4, 2007 | Author: By Ned RandolphSEPT. 4 | As Apple sets the stage for a public relations extravaganza in San Francisco tomorrow, speculation is running rife in cyberspace about what exactly the company plans to announce.https://www.videobusinesss.com/article/CA6475153.html?q=Apple plans Apple TV upgradesDate: Apr 25, 2007APRIL 25 | Apple Inc. didn’t dish out any sales numbers on Apple TV during its second-quarter earnings conference call Wednesday, but the company did say it will add new features to the set-top box.https://www.videobusinesss.com/article/CA6436589.html?q=Lionsgate to offer iTunes files on DVDsDate: Mar 10, 2008 | Author: By Danny KingMARCH 10 | Lionsgate in May will start including an iTunes digital copy on some of its high-profile DVD releases, making it the second studio to work with Apple on providing digital files that can be played on iPods and other Apple devices. The studio will embed the iTunes copy on special-editionhttps://www.videobusinesss.com/article/CA6539994.html?Sony plans movie download service, new video WalkmanDate: Sep 4, 2007 | Author: By Ned RandolphJust days after announcing it was canceling its music download store, Connect, Sony said it will launch a new service that provides music and video downloads onto its PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Portable consoles as well as its Bravia HDTVs, according to the Wall Street Journal.https://www.videobusinesss.com/article/CA6474973.html?q=%2C+&q=%2C+&q=%2C+BBC downloads deal with iTunesDate: Feb 20, 2008 | Author: By Steve Clarke of VarietyFEB. 20 | FROM VARIETY: The BBC and Apple have agreed to a pioneering deal that enables users to download high-profile fare like Life on Mars via iTunes for £1.89 ($3.70) an episode.https://www.videobusinesss.com/article/CA6533844.html?Apple unveils iPod TouchDate: Sep 5, 2007 | Author: By Ned RandolphSEPT. 5 | Apple CEO Steve Jobs ended a week of speculation today by unveiling a new iPod Nano that features the same wireless technology, touch-screen and style as the popular iPhone.https://www.videobusinesss.com/article/CA6475435.html?q=NBC’s Quarterlife heads to iTunesDate: Feb 26, 2008 | Author: By Alex Weprin of Broadcasting & CableFEB. 26 | FROM BROADCASTING & CABLE: Quarterlife, the hour-long drama series that began its life on MySpace and will make the jump to NBC Tuesday, will make episodes available for download on Apple iTunes the same day they debut on NBC.https://www.videobusinesss.com/article/CA6535398.html?Jobs Imagines a world without DRMYesterday Apple CEO Steve Jobs posted a statement on Apple.com calling for an end to DRM for music, arguing that DRM has done little to stop piracy and noting that most music downloads sold worldwide in 2006 were DRM-free (20 billion DRM-free songs vs. 2 billion DRM songs.https://www.videobusinesss.com/blog/1730000173/post/540006854.html?&month=Septembe...Apple shares plunge 11%Date: Jan 23, 2008 | Author: By Ben Fritz of VarietyJAN. 23 | FROM VARIETY: Record revenue and profits and a very healthy first holiday for the iPhone weren't enough to soothe Apple investors, as lower-than-expected guidance sent the computer and media device maker's shares plunging 11% in after-hours trading Tuesday. Revenue growth was highest forhttps://www.videobusinesss.com/article/CA6524860.html?OPINION: Biting into AppleDate: Feb 9, 2007 | Author: By Paul Sweeting, Apple impresario Steve Jobs declared that the only reason the iTunes Music Store continues to wrap its tracks in restrictive DRM is because its licensing deals with the record companies require it.https://www.videobusinesss.com/article/CA6415532.html?q=%2C+
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